The 12 Days of Local Christmas: Download “It Feels Like Christmas” by Ginger Coyle

Ginger Coyle photographed by Jessica Bratton www.jessicabratton.com WXPN’s Twelve Days of Local Christmas continues (and actually ends) today with our 12th and final song in the series called “It Feels Like Christmas” by singer-songwriter Ginger Coyle. Coyle, originally from South Jersey, released her most recent collection of songs called Homeward Bound last May. She has several upcoming shows including one tomorrow night at the Library 2 in Voorhees, New Jersey and a show at World Cafe Live on January 17th. The 12 Days of Local Christmas compilation is curated by XPN mid-day host Helen Leicht and the songs will be played daily during My Morning Download on the Morning Show with Michaela Majoun and on Helen’s local pick of the day. You can download the entire Twelve Days of Local Christmas compilation here.

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Philadelphia: Home to a rich musical history, a unique musical identity, and one of the nation's most thriving musical communities. In a scene filled with so many local bands worth listening to, there will always be new music to discover—and The Key is your source for finding it. Brought to you by WXPN—the non-commercial public radio station that World Cafe, XPN2, and XPoNential Music Festival call home—The Key covers all local music in Greater Philly and beyond.GET IN TOUCH